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A new look at understanding and preventing sports concussion in children and teens再讀一些...

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Booklist" Publishers Weekly" Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology" "Moser offers helpful, concrete, and eye-opening information about identifying a concussion, asking for preseason baseline testing, and deciding when to return to play ("when in doubt, sit it out")."-- "Booklist" "This short but powerful look at sports-related concussions in children and teens should be required reading for all parents whose children want to participate in contact sports like football and hockey. . . . her book is aimed at helping parents "understand, prevent, identify, and seek treatment" for concussion in their kids. She is excellent at dispelling concussion myths, explaining how you do not have to hit your head to sustain a concussion, that children might not exhibit concussion symptoms until days after a hard hit or tackle, and how you can't determine how serious a concussion is until after an athlete has recovered."-- "Publishers Weekly" "This is a cause championed by all of us who work in neuropsychology, and particularly those of us in the front lines of concussion diagnosis and treatment. Her clear statements that the mom and neuropsychologist in her hopes 'brain hygiene will become part of standard preventive care' are echoed by those of us in the field with the same roles and passions. This work will be an excellent addition to the must-read reference list for parents."-- "Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology" This is a cause championed by all of us who work in neuropsychology, and particularly those of us in the front lines of concussion diagnosis and treatment. Her clear statements that the mom and neuropsychologist in her hopes brain hygiene will become part of standard preventive care are echoed by those of us in the field with the same roles and passions. This work will be an excellent addition to the must-read reference list for parents. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology" This short but powerful look at sports-related concussions in children and teens should be required reading for all parents whose children want to participate in contact sports like football and hockey. . . . her book is aimed at helping parents understand, prevent, identify, and seek treatment for concussion in their kids. She is excellent at dispelling concussion myths, explaining how you do not have to hit your head to sustain a concussion, that children might not exhibit concussion symptoms until days after a hard hit or tackle, and how you can t determine how serious a concussion is until after an athlete has recovered. Publishers Weekly" Moser offers helpful, concrete, and eye-opening information about identifying a concussion, asking for preseason baseline testing, and deciding when to return to play ( when in doubt, sit it out ). Booklist"再讀一些...